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Indiana Indicatiojis at present ^e that the fall webwonn will "be a 
serious pest this ccmiiig cvuiaer. 
Lo-uisiana T, H. Jones (June 16), "There is an cufbreak of the wehworm 
in southern Louisiana* This is, as far as I know, the first 
serious outbreak sinca Juiae, 1917. I do not have very 
definite information regardirtg the area corered by this in- 
festation, tut it seeins to iKclude the territory "bordering 
on the river from Baton Kouge to a point about half way to 
New Orleans and extending also to the south along Bayou Plaquendne 
and Baycu Lafourche, The brood is not yet rsore than half grown 
and the dairage not yot so noticeable as it v/111 be in a fevr 
days. Feel certain that ±x is the second generation that is 
causing the damage at present. 
